Dorothea de Schweinitz explained

Dorothea de Schweinitz
Birth Date:September 5, 1891
Birth Place:Nazareth, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Date:November 1980
Death Place:Washington, D.C., U.S.
Occupation:Social worker
Relatives:Lewis David de Schweinitz (great-grandfather)
Louise de Schweinitz Darrow (sister)
Daniel C. Darrow (brother-in-law)

Dorothea de Schweinitz (September 5, 1891 – November 1980) was an American social worker who specialized in employment programs. She was president of the National Vocational Guidance Association from 1925 to 1926, and was a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board, based in St. Louis, Missouri.

Early life and education

Schweinitz was born in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Paul de Schweinitz and Mary Catherine Daniel de Schweinitz. Her father was one of six bishops of the Moravian Church in the United States, and a descendant of Nicolaus Zinzendorf.[1] Her grandfather Robert William de Schweinitz was a noted educator, and her great-grandfather was botanist Lewis David de Schweinitz.[2] She graduated from Smith College in 1912.[3] She traveled and studied in Germany in 1913. She earned a master's degree from Columbia University in 1929.

Career

Schweinitz worked for the YWCA in New York. She developed an employment service for students in the Philadelphia public schools. She was associated with the Industrial Research Department at the Wharton School. She was president of the Philadelphia Vocational Guidance Association from 1924 to 1925. She was president of the National Vocational Guidance Association from 1925 to 1926, and from 1937 to 1941 she was a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board, based in St. Louis, Missouri.[4] [5] She worked with the Office of Production Management and the War Production Board during World War II.[6] [7]

Schweinitz lived in Georgetown from 1942, and was active in historic preservation there.[8] She was chair of the fine arts committee of the Georgetown Citizens Association when she testified before a congressional hearing in 1966.[9] She was awarded the Smith College Medal in 1974. She and her sister Helena Couch donated an ancestor's embroidered handkerchief to the Moravian Museum in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.[10]

Publications

Personal life

She died in 1980, at the age of 89, in Washington, D.C. Her papers and those of her sister Louise de Schweinitz Darrow are in the Sophia Smith Collection of Women's History at Smith College.[20]

Notes and References

  1. News: Paul de Schweinitz, a Moravian Bishop; Ex-Head of Foreign Missions Was a Seminary Trustee . 24. February 9, 1940. 2024-04-23 . The New York Times . en.
  2. Web site: Kirkman . Roger . Schweinitz, Robert William de . 2024-04-23 . NCPedia.
  3. Smith College, Class of 1912 (1912 yearbook): 47; via Internet Archive.
  4. News: 1940-07-07 . Record for Labor Office . 2024-04-24 . St. Joseph News-Press . 2 . Newspapers.com.
  5. News: 1941-11-26 . Miss De Schweinitz Leaving NLRB Post . 2024-04-24 . The St. Louis Star and Times . 26 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: 1941-11-26 . Labor Board Director Here to Take Post with OPM . 2024-04-24 . St. Louis Post-Dispatch . 21 . Newspapers.com.
  7. August 1942 . Class Notes . The Smith Alumnae Quarterly . 33 . 4 . 257.
  8. Mitchell . Mary . 1969 . The Thomas Sim Lee Corner in Georgetown and Its Preservation . Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. . 69/70 . 513–514 . 40067726 . 0897-9049.
  9. Book: United States Congress House Committee on the District of Columbia . Restore Georgetown Public Market: Hearings . 1966 . 31–33 . en.
  10. News: 1988-10-06 . Century-old styles featured at museum . 2024-04-24 . The Morning Call . 142 . Newspapers.com.
  11. Book: International Association of Public Employment Services . Proceedings of the American Association of Public Employment Offices . 1921 . 120–123 . en.
  12. De Schweinitz . Dorothea . June 1922 . The Place of Social Case Work in the Junior Employment Service . The Family . en . 3 . 4 . 85–89 . 10.1177/104438942200300406 . 0887-400X.
  13. de Schweinitz . Dorothea . March 1923 . Practical Problems of the Placement Office . National Vocational Guidance Bulletin . en . 1 . 8 . 124–128 . 10.1002/j.2164-5876.1923.tb00067.x . 2164-5825.
  14. De Schweinitz . Dorothea . November 1925 . The Junior Employment Service . The Vocational Guidance Magazine . en . 4 . 2 . 68–70 . 10.1002/j.2164-5884.1925.tb00774.x . 2164-5833.
  15. Schweinitz . Dorothea de . May 1925 . Following Up the Junior Worker . The Vocational Guidance Magazine . en . 3 . 8 . 255–262 . 10.1002/j.2164-5884.1925.tb00249.x . 2164-5833.
  16. Book: Schweinitz, Dorothea de . How Workers Find Jobs: A Study of Four Thousand Hosiery Workers in Philadelphia . 2016-11-11 . University of Pennsylvania Press . 978-1-5128-1548-1 . en.
  17. De Schweinitz . Dorothea . January 1935 . Social Legislation and the Family Case Worker . The Family . en . 15 . 9 . 309–316 . 10.1177/104438943501500906 . 0887-400X.
  18. De Schweinitz . Dorothea . April 1939 . Youth—Vocational Guidance—Labor: Labor Conditions Affecting the Young Worker . Occupations: The Vocational Guidance Journal . en . 17 . 7 . 613–618 . 10.1002/j.2164-5892.1939.tb01898.x . 2164-5841.
  19. de Schweinitz . Dorothea . 1944 . Joint Leadership in a Democracy . The Journal of Educational Sociology . 17 . 7 . 417–420 . 10.2307/2262550 . 2262550 . 0885-3525.
  20. Web site: Collection: Dorothea de Schweinitz and Louise de Schweinitz (Darrow) papers . 2024-04-23 . Smith College Finding Aids.